Here's an example I do consider significant from Dan Lockton's
Architectures of Control weblog:

Mentor Teaching Machines - 1971
Depending on the answers the reader gives, he or she is routed
through the textbook in a different order, with areas of weakness
addressed in more detail to ensure better understanding before
allowing the reader to progress to the next level.

http://tinyurl.com/3bules

His entire blog is a treasure trove of analog interaction design
examples. Well worth digging through.

// jeff


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